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Sidetops 18th June 2013 22:30

Admiration
 
I was out walking my dog on this wonderful evening (see pic) and when I returned to my car there were a two couples walking past who stopped to admire my car, remarking how smart it looks. I just had to agree with them!

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cdtman 18th June 2013 23:15

Rover 75/ZT
 
I am with your admirers, I am now retired, a Lorry driver, notice I said lorry driver or wagon driver, truck drivers come from Canada or America ,anyway back to 75s At the time well before I could afford one in 2000 I used to admire the Rover 75 or be it mgzt, the car (best looking car on the road, as it overtook gracefully past me whether it being on the M6 or M5 or M1, It looked the best designed car of the day and after 4 75s , the last one which I still own came out with the receivers in 2005 even though it is a mk1 the one with the chrome satnav/tv ,sunroof, traction control,fbh heater (heat while in the house) winter of coarse, Zenon lights, cruise control, plus others, what can I say ,yes there have been problems but what car dosn,t its in pearlesent green which changes to blue dependant on the weather, and thanks to Big Russ is if not more now 160+ bhp pulls a 1500kg caravan as if its not there, (cheers Russ):bowdown: yes even with the problems it is still the best looker the best goer, and was British owned, and built by British Workers, (the Last british car) so despite its faults keep it? this club with yourself and members giving info on how to do, well we should go on forever :iagree::iagree:

FredSpencer 19th June 2013 16:23

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Originally Posted by Sidetops (Post 1338014)
I was out walking my dog on this wonderful evening (see pic) and when I returned to my car there were a two couples walking past who stopped to admire my car, remarking how smart it looks. I just had to agree with them!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...78736445_n.jpg

Surprisingly racey looking too. Mind you, you need to get that bonnet release catch sorted so it's not hanging out all the time. ;)

ratsalad 19th June 2013 17:01

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Originally Posted by FredSpencer (Post 1338504)
Surprisingly racey looking too. Mind you, you need to get that bonnet release catch sorted so it's not hanging out all the time. ;)

The tow bar doesn't look too good either :D :getmecoat:

Ps3000 19th June 2013 17:02

I am a massive admirer of your dog! We had a retired racing greyhound as a family pet of very similar appearance. She was the most wonderful pet and companion ever and defied usual lifespan by living for almost 15 years. She broke all of our hearts (and we aren't generally soppy) and we still miss her - so your dog brings a smile to my face.

James.uk 20th June 2013 01:13

Dreadfull ground to run yer dog on! You got a mole with a JCB??? :o

Take him down on the sand, he will love that!

PS. I think some of his ribs fell out, better shove em back coz he needs em.. ;)
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